A small business in Overland Park supports the Kansas City Chiefs and a local elementary school. Annie Stowe, the owner of ‘Annie’s Barn’ made the Chiefs signs after the AFC Championship game. Like all Chiefs gear, she sold fast. “The 100-yard signs appeared Wednesday and those vanished in seconds,” Stowe said. “It was like one day, 24 hours, I was off the yard signs.” So, she ordered 400 more. “This is just like above and beyond what we normally do,” she said. Stowe decided to take part of the profits and pay off the student lunch debt at Pawnee Elementary. “I called them and said, I think I have $500 and I’m going to pay off these school lunches. Right? And they’re like, no, actually $2,000 is our total, but we’d love to have anything you can donate,” Stowe said. The total was more than she had raised, so she posted on her Facebook page asking for donations. “By lunchtime, we had the full amount,” she said. “It’s incredible”. Stowe called the school to tell them the good news. She posted the video of her on her Facebook page. “They were thrilled. I think they were crying too. Yeah, it was really good,” she said. “Red Friday” and she hopes it becomes an annual tradition. She said they have already chosen another elementary school and plan to do it all over again. There are still marks left. You can order them from her website.
A small business in Overland Park supports the Kansas City Chiefs and a local elementary school.
Annie Stowe, the owner of ‘Annie’s Barn’ made the Chiefs yard signs after the AFC Championship game. Like all Chiefs gear, she sold fast.
“The 100-yard signs appeared Wednesday and those vanished in seconds,” Stowe said. “It was like one day, 24 hours, I was off the yard signs.”
So, he ordered 400 more.
“This is just like above and beyond what we normally do,” she said.
Stowe decided to take part of the profits and pay off the student lunch debt at Pawnee Elementary.
“I called them and said, I think I have $500 and I’m going to pay off these school lunches. Right? And they’re like, no, actually $2,000 is our total, but we’d love to have anything you can donate,” Stowe said.
The total was more than he had raised, so he posted on his Facebook page asking for donations.
“By lunchtime, we had the full amount,” she said. “It’s incredible.”
Stowe called the school to tell them the good news. She posted the video on her Facebook page.
“They were ecstatic. I think they were crying too. Yeah, that was really good,” she said.
He calls it “Out of the Red Friday” and hopes it becomes an annual tradition.
He said they have already chosen another elementary school and plan to do it all over again.
There are still marks left. You can order them from its website.